In testimony Thursday, Brian Murphy, a forensic scientist for the state police, said Ramos’ blood was found at the scene, mixed with several other blood samples belonging to McDermott and Goss. Murphy also said Ramos’ blood was on the shoe that Conboy says created shoe prints at the scene.

According to Murphy’s testimony, six different DNA profiles were found. He said he found DNA from McDermott, Goss, Ramos, two unidentified females and one unidentified male.

Murphy said the DNA from the unidentified male was on a sink, while the two females’ DNA was on tissues and a napkin.

In cross-examination, Juda asked if any DNA was found in the hallway or under the fingernails of McDermott or Goss. Murphy said none was found.